The combination of heterogeneous small intestine wall layering and pinpoint hyperechoic foci in small intestine, liver, or mesenteric lymph nodes was the most reliable indication of infection (P = .0001; odds ratio = 36.87), with positive predictive value of 94%, yet modest sensitivity for the ...
Conclusions In our small limited cohort, when PVG was visualized on ultrasound, close evaluation of the dynamic movement of hyperechoic foci, especially their to‐and‐fro movement within the intrahepatic portal vein and detection of hyperechoic foci within the mesenteric vein, were useful in ...
LIVERDUCTDOGSBackground: The evidence of mineralizations in the canine liver is usually considered an incidental finding of unclear clinical significance, frequently observed in small-size old dogs. Aim: To describe the ultrasound features of intrahepatic biliary tree foci of miner...